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in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the congress. if enacted it will help remedy some of the damage article is by sequestration albeit with continued training and maintenance shortfalls in the near term and potential cuts in the future. if the $26 billion provided by the administration's proposed opportunity growth and security fund is also approved for fy2015 the military's near-term readiness picture improves significantly. the budget plan and associated proposals divide a sustainable path towards shaping the force able to protect the nation and fulfill the president's defense strategy. albeit with some additional risk. as the department as
in the political environment we are not likely to return to levels of spending favored by the most ardent defense proponents and organizations like aei on the hill or frankly in the pentagon. now the budget plan announced monday would provide $115 billion more over the next five years then sequester level funding. if it is a realistic puzzle that reflect strategic as well as the resources the department might reasonably expect to receive albeit with strong leadership and cooperation in the...
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he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just wanted countries, most of all the ukraine, looking to russia. they want them to be part of an arrangement russia, not the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west. he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia. russia has some measure of control. >> he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> he is a typical autocrat. he has made no secret of what he wants to do. he is doing it. i think he has a clear purpose in mind. he's taking the long view here. he is prepared to play this out. we will see tactical moves. one way or another. i think we need to keep in mind w
he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment. he wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union. he sternly does not want responsibility for the internal problems. they have economic problems. >> he says that the worst thing was the collapse of the soviet union, but you believe that if he thought he could re-create a soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with it. >> he just...
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we know that they are going to be around tourism and the environment. brown infrastructure. brown opportunities to invest in the direction to bring tourists both ways through the border. a ceremony held in mexico city's towel many cattle angel my hero award the concept is that the capture was distinguished guests medallion on the key to the sixty five has signed agreements to imprint sites or services to the estimate to fall eight million mexican migrants covers all a bit lopsided release. instead kept its icy hold on much of the mountain states on monday with snow forming an attempt to struggling schools and offices closed. to make a subset of the harsh winter threatened as much as ten inches of snow by the end of the day in washington baltimore and elsewhere in the meat atlantic region school systems in baltimore washington in many suburban areas but close as roll smithsonian museums. except for the national and space museum. more than two thousand one hundred flights in the notice states the council on monday according to the gym and prayers. as chancellor unto them will
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. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to behave or what other people might think. >> reporter: lisa is director of accessibility programs of the theater development fund. the nonprofit organization coordinates performances like these four times a year. the mission is to make live theater more accessible to diverse audiences. here are some of the things you'll see at an autism friendly show that you wouldn't see on broadway otherwise. ushers have about 30 extra helpers on hand. they hand out colorful stress relievers called manipulative to help autistic audience members to relax before and during the performance. they make the autism friendly shows as close to the regular shows as possible. audio levels are reduced by about 20% and strobe lights are completely eliminated. yet organizers say it's what's happening offer stage that truly makes this broadway performance unique. the usually empty lobbies are transformed into spaces for be
. >> this is a way of ensuring a warm, welcoming environment judgment-free, so that families can come and relax and have a good time and not worry about how the person on the spectrum is going to behave or what other people might think. >> reporter: lisa is director of accessibility programs of the theater development fund. the nonprofit organization coordinates performances like these four times a year. the mission is to make live theater more accessible to diverse audiences. here...
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influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he could re-create the soviet union, he would want to because of all the problems that would go with that, especially economic? >> he just wants those countries of the near abroad, most of all ukraine looking to russia and as part of an arrangement with russia, not part of the arrangement with the west. he wants to avoid them establishing stronger linkages with the west and he wants them to have much stronger linkages with russia, where russia actually has some measure of control. >> charlie: and he says that specifically in part, does he not? >> well, yeah, i think -- he's a typical autocrat. he's made no secret of wh
influence, he wants these countries to look to russia for guidance on what to do on the international environment, and he also wants to re-create or create some kind of an economic union, but he certainly doesn't want responsibility for internal problems that a lot of these countries have, especially their economic problems. >> so even though he said the worst thing that happened in the history of the 20th century was the collapse of the soviet union, you believe that if he thought he...
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. >> any company to do business, free or open more business friendly environment. >> having somebody like kuchar go out and say something we have been trying to say, what he did last night was more powerful times 20 of anything we have ever said. >> can i show you something from last night that is not anywhere near as powerful as that? joe biden may be the most frequent visitor to the fastest seven. he never failed to entertain when he hits a podium. last night, no exception. >> i told the president next game i have him. just remember, i may be a white boy, but i can jump. >> thank you, joe, speaking at a black history month event. kg. >> you know, he has a certain ch doesn't he? poor guy. he get a pass. what do you expect from him? it's going to turn into a plan. if you expect him to not put a foot in the mouth or both feet and both hands at the same time, please. >> i have to guess if it was someone on the right who said that -- >> that's not the terrible thing that he said. he called the voter i.d. bill proof of racial hatred. his quote was about proponent of the voter id bill. th
. >> any company to do business, free or open more business friendly environment. >> having somebody like kuchar go out and say something we have been trying to say, what he did last night was more powerful times 20 of anything we have ever said. >> can i show you something from last night that is not anywhere near as powerful as that? joe biden may be the most frequent visitor to the fastest seven. he never failed to entertain when he hits a podium. last night, no exception....
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and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president uttered many listen to this closely. >> those countries that are large like russia or china, we have the kind of relationship with them we're not getting into conflicts of that sort at least over the last several decades, there's been a recognition that neither country benefits from that kind of great power conflict. the kind of national security threat we're going to confront, their terror threats, they're failed states, the proliferation of deadly weapons. >> it looks like vladimir, when you listen to those words, vladimir didn't get the memo on this, and it seems to me when you add that
and the idea that we would have created an environment that is hospitable is outrageous. it's not just putin, it's going to be the people's republic of china. even if it's not in cahoots with put putin. >> it seems like the president and the secretary of state keep lecturing putin, that they have a 19th century mentality, this is the 21st century. he made a speech where -- in which he says the great power conflict is a thing of the past. i want to ask you about these words the president...
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given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our reporters. you're fluent in russian. these people who are speaking in crimea are speaking in russian versus those in kiev speaking ukrainian. >> absolutely right. i mean, there are long standing relationships between russia and ukraine. there's a sense of pride in this part of the country, signs are not in russian, they're in ukrainian, a different letter alphabet. certainly in crimea, predominantly they do speak russian. language is a big issue and it's been made a big issue by the russians themselves, because there's been a plan to make ukrainian the official language and push rus
given the environment, obviously this is having a serious effect here in ukraine. we have heard in late-breaking news or in late evening news that the ukrainians are so concerned about this that they're moving security forces up to the border in areas in the north and the east of the country, not in crimea, so clearly, the ukrainians are very afraid about a larger conflict with russia, not just crimea. >> i was fascinated because i hear these people in the crimean region speaking to our...
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>> no, this is a different environment. ukraine's far different. we never got involved militarily in georgia, but there were limited options we had like bringing the best georgian troops back to fight the russians. >> you did have george w. bush face a similar situation. you don't think he should have gone in militarily, aggressively start some war. this president is not doing this. i don't understand how the critique is -- wouldn't you agree the president is handling this situation as it hits his desk right now, appropriately? >> i think we can't go to war. that's very clear. there's no military option here. so i've tried to stand with the administration and say in congress tomorrow we're going to talk about sanctions. eliot's done a good job leading that with ed royce. i think we need to take the fact that america in 2020 will be the leading world energy producer, so let's talk about that being used to be an offset to the russians because their energy is their weapon. if we're looking to make russia a pariah state, that's where the president need
>> no, this is a different environment. ukraine's far different. we never got involved militarily in georgia, but there were limited options we had like bringing the best georgian troops back to fight the russians. >> you did have george w. bush face a similar situation. you don't think he should have gone in militarily, aggressively start some war. this president is not doing this. i don't understand how the critique is -- wouldn't you agree the president is handling this situation...
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. >>> a record-breaking year at the box office films bringing in all-time high 10.9 billion last year, and now they're looking to take home hollywood's top honor sunday. here to break down the top oscar contenders and likely winners is host of the television show -- great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> let's start with "gravity." i find the movie a fascinating idea. the great stars. does it win best picture? >> it certainly is
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> right. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah. there's that caveat. we appreciate it. greg miller, sun trust. we're delighted to see you. >> my pleasure. >>> up next lou dobbs to be the. we're going hollywood. stay with us. if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeng? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronitis. spiriva is a oncdailinhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trble
anybody involved in moving money from one place to another is confronting a new regulatory environment, and we have our banks against the wall confronting audit as well as our stockholders. >> rht. lou: by the end of the year, what kind of economy here? how much growth? we saw the fourth quarter revise again. what do you think it will be this year? >> i think by the end of the year we're going to be a solid 3%. that kind of assumes that all the pieces fall in to place. lou: yeah....
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and the second problem has been the environment for safety of media workers is not that, still not good. there's still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become personal. and then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start -- [inaudible] we have had examples of in this the past. and the thursday -- the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism among afghan media workers which is a pity because in afghanistan which corruption makes a huge problem, there's a huge need for investigative journalism. >> you know, that segways to another subject. let me ask you about this, james, and it's sort of our business in a way and also the business of mr. anzar here which is state broadcasting, you know, government broadcasting. mr. anzar's rta is moving to more of a public broadcasting model and changing the way they think about their work. i guess the question for you and i and maybe others in the room here, what's the appropriate role for the bbc and voa and other international broadcasters that also broadca
and the second problem has been the environment for safety of media workers is not that, still not good. there's still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become personal. and then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start -- [inaudible] we have had examples of in this the past. and the thursday -- the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism among afghan media workers which is a pity because in...
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there's been a change in the regional environment. the two main patrons of the two groups, iran and saudi arabia, i think there's been a shift of their certainly on the saudi side. factor has been a geneva meeting. we can get back to that but there have been a shift in the region. that might help us move forward in lebanon. of course, we need to follow presidential elections with parliamentary elections as mentioned before. on extremist groups it's important to start by saying that all the major parties, sunni, shia, christians, troops are committed to avoid internal warfare. there's no major movement towards internal conflict. no will, no plan for it. but there is very high tension because of has those direct engagement in the war in syria. this has led to some radicalization in the sunni city states of lebanon, some homegrown groups but also encouraged a group from syria and others related to al-qaeda to take the fight to hezbollah territory inside lebanon, and that is that we've seen in the last few months. i think this will remain
there's been a change in the regional environment. the two main patrons of the two groups, iran and saudi arabia, i think there's been a shift of their certainly on the saudi side. factor has been a geneva meeting. we can get back to that but there have been a shift in the region. that might help us move forward in lebanon. of course, we need to follow presidential elections with parliamentary elections as mentioned before. on extremist groups it's important to start by saying that all the...
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dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're talking about 6,000 violations over 300 state-issued permits, hundreds of streams, tributaries and rivers, 79 active coal minus, over 20 coal processing plants where they put the coal and wash it before it's shipped, over five appalachian states, so it's a pretty massive coverage area for the settlement. >> reportersettlement. >> ifill: how did the discharges occur? >> they're actually piped into the waterways and states issue permits for the companies that give them certain limits and in this case this company repeatedly from 2006 to 2013 exceeded those limits, that they were actually authorized to discharge. >> ifill:
dina cappiello, the national environment reporter for the associated press, joins me now. 27 1/2 million dollars in finds, $200 million for the cleanup. in the range of penalty, how does this rank? >> it's the biggest ever for a company that violates its water pollution permits. other companies that paid big fines in the past in 2008, the e.p.a. said this is the biggest ever for a company that violated permits it had from states. >> ifill: describe the pollution. >> we're...
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so you want a nationalized environment. all right, steve israel, thank you for coming on. we'll take a look, the entire list is on their website. you'll see the seats that are -- they believe are in play right now and ones they think they'll get in play. thank you, sir. >> thanks, chuck. >>> we got word the white house is cancelling the daily briefing with jay carney thanks to the nasty weather here in d.c. most of d.c. is shut down today. this is a live look here at the markets. way down this morning after the opening bell. can't help but wonder if this is the impact of russia and ukraine. the russian stock market crashed overnight, as well. up next, our tdr 50 rolls into texas, where they're chowing down on chicken tortilla at austin's famous magnolia cafe. see that? we don't need a white house soup of the day anymore. we're going straight to austin. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share.
so you want a nationalized environment. all right, steve israel, thank you for coming on. we'll take a look, the entire list is on their website. you'll see the seats that are -- they believe are in play right now and ones they think they'll get in play. thank you, sir. >> thanks, chuck. >>> we got word the white house is cancelling the daily briefing with jay carney thanks to the nasty weather here in d.c. most of d.c. is shut down today. this is a live look here at the markets....
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the pipeline, which would stretch over 1,700 miles from canada to the gulf of mexico, could do to the environment. the protesters say the risk of oil spills and the destruction of wildlife outweigh the potential benefits of creating a few hundred jobs. we'll have more coming up in a few minutes on something else that's tied to our addiction to oil, climate change. plus, some background on why we call it that, instead of global warming. stay with us for that. and don't forget to join the conversation with fellow reider fans on twitter, facebook, instagram and keep telling us what's important to you. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ >>> yet another massive winter storm barrels across the country after dropping torrential rain in the west and slamming the midwest it dumped snow and ice on the east coast. thousands of flights are canceled and hundreds of thousands of school kids are getting yet another snow day! yay! and federal workers in washingto
the pipeline, which would stretch over 1,700 miles from canada to the gulf of mexico, could do to the environment. the protesters say the risk of oil spills and the destruction of wildlife outweigh the potential benefits of creating a few hundred jobs. we'll have more coming up in a few minutes on something else that's tied to our addiction to oil, climate change. plus, some background on why we call it that, instead of global warming. stay with us for that. and don't forget to join the...
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and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they should. bill: are they disappointed in him and his policies or think he is not liberal enough. >> some say he is not liberal enough. others say they are disappointed in his policies or result of his policies. the fact that there is gridlock and no progress. bill: thanks to both of you. >> thank you. bill: 40% of independents are not happy. >> right. bill: that is really -- >> harbinger of ill for the administration. bill: thank you, doug. thank you, monica. what's next, martha? martha: coming up the poet giving a kiss to a little admirer. why the pontiff's mini-me caused quite a sensation in st. pe
and this makes for a very toxic environment. i think for everybody going into november. bill: you agree. >> absolutely agreeing. in fact that is one of the reasons why the obama administration are positioning themselves on the side of the people for fairness, for redistribution against the republican party, bill, that has no narrative. that has no arguement. that just says no. bill: back on this poll, quickly. 25% of the democrats expressed that disappointment. >> i think they...
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and the only difference is that i kbru up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> congressman elijah cummings joining us right now, a democratic congressman from maryland. i know you were there in the east room of the white house, congressman. take us inside for you personally what was it like to hear the president really express these kinds of emotions? >> i tell you, it made me feel emotional, wolf, as an african-american man who was once an african-american boy. and to see those young men standing there. but the fact is that not only did the presidency himself in those boys, wolf, he allowed those boys to see themselves in him. and that is very, very critical. and that's the part that's been missing. we've got a president who has been elevated to where he is. but a lot of those young boys probably felt at some time this was unreachable. by him allowing himself to be seen, that is, to strip himself and let them know that he had been through what they had been through, i think is made a tremendous difference. as a matter of fact, one of the young boys said to me b
and the only difference is that i kbru up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. >> congressman elijah cummings joining us right now, a democratic congressman from maryland. i know you were there in the east room of the white house, congressman. take us inside for you personally what was it like to hear the president really express these kinds of emotions? >> i tell you, it made me feel emotional, wolf, as an african-american man who was once an african-american...
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the supreme leader must take care of the political environment. they are not becoming friends with the u.s., but they do want to reach a deal with them. >> tell us more about that political and by amendment. organizations must take into account what politicians are saying to their own populations. on the domestic political landscape. the situation in iran, does it allow for a deal at the moment? >> in the sense that this majorityrepresents a of the support of the population. what is at stake are the radical conservatives who are against the deal. they are still very powerful in some editions of parliament and other institutions. they are trying to do anything that they can to stop this policy. thethe supreme leader, for time being, wants to go on negotiating with the u.s.. >> broadly we know what a permanent deal might look like. iran would increase enrichment to a certain level. right now they are enriching uranium at five percent rather than 20%. in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. as a researcher and specialist on this issue, what is th
the supreme leader must take care of the political environment. they are not becoming friends with the u.s., but they do want to reach a deal with them. >> tell us more about that political and by amendment. organizations must take into account what politicians are saying to their own populations. on the domestic political landscape. the situation in iran, does it allow for a deal at the moment? >> in the sense that this majorityrepresents a of the support of the population. what is...
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fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the community. they are that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one the winter. i had. you can the museum of jewish heritage is open to new exhibit called discovery in recovery. preserving iraqi jewish heritage. in may two thousand and three shortly after the beach. american troops discovered one variety of jewish artifacts in sedona hussein's intelligence headquarters. when the soldiers entered the building the film thousands of books and documents about four feet of water. and it was immediately apparent to them that they pertain to the iraqi jewish community which at one time and then. barry. i'm seeking ethic and heart of baghdad and had been in this part of the world for well over two thousand five hund
fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the community. they are that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one the winter. i had. you can the museum...
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that is the most unstable environment. that was "open range." the hero goes into the town and there are 14 side in town. one person starts shooting and everybody starts shooting everybody else. if you have a nuclear-armed middle east that is the must dangerous situation imaginable. that is the great fear. but i can absolutely tell you that is where we're headed. nobody has a plan to get away from that. these negotiations will not only not stop the nuclear program, they will insure that the next president will have even more difficult challenge keeping iran from going nuclear. that is one of the, the greatest legacy of this administration. sir? >> ross kaminsky from boulder county and lpr 2005. one of the big things we'll hear in the upcoming primary season, john mccain versus rand paul. how should americans think about what foreign engage amentses, what foreign entertaining fellments are actually in our national interests versus when we should leave it alone? >> right. if we get trapped into choosing between politicians who basically say we'll d
that is the most unstable environment. that was "open range." the hero goes into the town and there are 14 side in town. one person starts shooting and everybody starts shooting everybody else. if you have a nuclear-armed middle east that is the must dangerous situation imaginable. that is the great fear. but i can absolutely tell you that is where we're headed. nobody has a plan to get away from that. these negotiations will not only not stop the nuclear program, they will insure...
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j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible architecture. attacks are growing. it was mentioned by the ranking member, the attacks we saw against wall street and around the world, the destructive attacks that hit saudi aramco, and most recently the sands corporation. when you look at those destructive attacks, they just tried data on systems. that had to be replaced. this is facing difficult change from disruptive attacks which only disrupt for the time that attack is going on versus the destructive attack where the information is actually lost. far more damaging, far more timely, far more
j.d., the joint information environment. so if i were to leave you one thought of what we could and should do as a nation, we should protect these networks better than we have been protected today. not just within the defense department but also our critical infrastructures. time and again we're seeing where people have exploited into these networks only to find out that the way they're getting in is so easy that is difficult to defend. so step one, chairman, i think is a defensible...
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people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >> reporter: many beijing residents are also wearing face masks to guard against dangerous pollutants known as pm-2.5. some masks are made especially for small children, who otherwise would be reluctant to wear them. people are also taking measures inside their homes. the best air purifiers cost about $500 to $800. in china that's about two month's salary for the average worker. >> translator: they're expensive, but what can we do? >> reporter: even china's president directly addressed the issue with the people. this is one of the residential compounds that xi jinping made a surprise visit to last month. he
people in beijing are contributing to the environment little by little by sharing these bicycles. once you register you'll get a card which you place on the sensor, and you're ready to go. not only is it more environmentally friendly, it's also much easier to get around. even when traffic is severe. there are 520 rent-a-bike stations across the capital. and renting costs less than $2 a day. >> translator: bicycles are really eco-friendly. they're completely free of exhaust gas. >>...
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fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the queue you seek me out that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one. they went to. your great new books dollars due to sch has released a video about homosexual love was in shock waves in the islamic republic with the topic is to do and being convicted of homosexuality to carry the death penalty. now that a cop on every new old gentleman who wrote and directed the video for the cash to set it as being viewed on more than a median every news online or via illegal satellite channels since it's valentine's day was nice. it has cost the discussion to the great thing and it's a lot of them are biting at the end their lives have been changed to the commons of the bed the messages we proceed to the sensitivities
fourteen l ago and is an opportunity for the uk together with british muslims in a relaxed friendly environment for the bullets his staff and trustees all well respected members of the queue you seek me out that we ask everyone to join as a family fun day twenty fourth seed. meanwhile like a monday she did such a statement defending the park's decision to allow the events in saying that it certainly does not discriminate in any way. is that about four ten one. they went to. your great new books...
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things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.m. . basically what we're born with are genes and drugs. don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seems and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be in the way and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope and made more sold on the brain of a person that doesn't because frankly the scripture frank brain cannot filter out the noises the heat. the vibrations the other people talking to you it's all turning it once so the medications that we give people for schizophrenia reduce the don't for me unfortunately they reduce it too much and they feel good in some state don't get to feel pleasure any more. these folks wake up every morning and have to face another day being a stigmatized marginal person in the world and have to make decisions about using street drugs or using prescribed drugs street drugs are easier to get them prescribe drugs street drugs feel b
things impact our central nervous system the environment that we grow up in and that we live in our d.m. . basically what we're born with are genes and drugs. don't mean is the reward neurotransmitter i mean it's what seems and release is from our brain cells when we are sexually aroused when we smell something good we'd like to be in the way and. we smoke crack the brain of a schizophrenia person untreated unmedicated is a wash with dope and made more sold on the brain of a person that doesn't...
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>> no, we have seen it in very restrictive environments so the central asian stands in china for example, there's been a crack down in foreign reporters. so this is really a worrying signal they are also going to go after foreign reporters. and it is one of the ways of giving out news -. >> egypt is a country that has been very close to the united states in the recent past. no amount of jake carney today at the white house brief and talking about these reporters will make egypt it seems simply say okay, go and sin no more. >> i think egypt is a critically important country. your four are among four that have been -- it's really almost impossible to be the critical of the government now. egypt is the most important country. it is critical to pay more attention, egypt hasn't gotten the attention it deserves. i think in the last seven or eight months and it is at a critical juncture right now. for more open debate about a range of issues. >> from freedom house, and from amnesty international, thank you very much for being with us today. >> thank you so much. >> before we go, we want to tell
>> no, we have seen it in very restrictive environments so the central asian stands in china for example, there's been a crack down in foreign reporters. so this is really a worrying signal they are also going to go after foreign reporters. and it is one of the ways of giving out news -. >> egypt is a country that has been very close to the united states in the recent past. no amount of jake carney today at the white house brief and talking about these reporters will make egypt it...
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i don't know if we could say i think the permissivene environment we have created through this reset, thinking someone likeg that putin reacts to warmth and charm when he really reacts to weakness, and he has seen in our foreign-policy efforts over the course of this last year. whatnnot make a case that happened in crimea would not have happened, but he has not felt that there would be much of a pushback from us. i am thankful today that, again, there are some steps being taken . we stand ready to enable the administration to adapt more forcefully. we had a great meeting yesterday. i could not be more disappointed that we are where we are. i think our credibility very much has been on the line, is on the line, and i do think us unified and very strong reaction and approach over a long time, not short term, is important relative to russia right now and us regaining that credibility. i thank you for being here. i know you will talk about syria. i hope you will explain more fully what you think these sanctions that have been announced this morning are about. that will be helpful to us ov
i don't know if we could say i think the permissivene environment we have created through this reset, thinking someone likeg that putin reacts to warmth and charm when he really reacts to weakness, and he has seen in our foreign-policy efforts over the course of this last year. whatnnot make a case that happened in crimea would not have happened, but he has not felt that there would be much of a pushback from us. i am thankful today that, again, there are some steps being taken . we stand ready...
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organizers say it will likely be the largest youth sit-in on the environment in a generation. consumer advocates at the environmental working group are warning that a chemical used to make yoga mats and flip flops can now be found in more than 500 food items. the chemical azodicarbonamide is often used in bread, croutons, pre-made sandwiches and snacks made by brands including pillsbury, nature's own, sara lee, kroger and little debbie. the restaurant chain subway recently announced it was phasing out the use of the chemical after an online campaign. the chemical is not approved for food use in australia and europe. and fernando gonzalez, one of the members of the cuban five has been released after mother 15 years behind bars. he was transferred thursday to an immigration prison pending deportation back to cuba. havana,er spoke in praising the release of her son. >> for the cuban people that have been fighting for a long time for this return, it is also a victory. convicted, and later of espionage. they say they were not spying by trying to monitor violent right-wing exile gro
organizers say it will likely be the largest youth sit-in on the environment in a generation. consumer advocates at the environmental working group are warning that a chemical used to make yoga mats and flip flops can now be found in more than 500 food items. the chemical azodicarbonamide is often used in bread, croutons, pre-made sandwiches and snacks made by brands including pillsbury, nature's own, sara lee, kroger and little debbie. the restaurant chain subway recently announced it was...
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down to the root of what actually creates life support creates public health insurance security the environment ensures social and i call audible sustainability and to do so we need to install a complete different social system that actually has that interest in mind and that is an elaborate conversation that we can go into at length but i must stop right there and i do want to go and see it at length at some point but thank you for sound i never asked my question is sure what happens when economic growth slows today as compared to what would happen when economic growth slows and is more sustainable society that you envisage and. oh well the. well that's a very interesting idea because you're promising economic growth in the market context there would be no economic growth in the same theoretical understanding in a resource based economy economic growth is basically defined about the acceleration of money moving through consumers and producers and and labor excuse me consumer producers and laborers and that's money that circulates and this is what keeps growth going and keep people employed of
down to the root of what actually creates life support creates public health insurance security the environment ensures social and i call audible sustainability and to do so we need to install a complete different social system that actually has that interest in mind and that is an elaborate conversation that we can go into at length but i must stop right there and i do want to go and see it at length at some point but thank you for sound i never asked my question is sure what happens when...
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that fishel policy of labeling nuclear power as one of the greatest threats to the environment has left germany in desperate need of alternative resources but is also used to succumb for forepaws the race for green energy could be doing even more damage. welcome to adam wash population two hundred forty one it's a place that steeped in history the bell in this church was forged before columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz was born and it's where he intends to die his family has owned this farm since fifteen sixty she learned a trade from his father and plans to hand the business down to his son. this has been our homeland for centuries it means everything to us what my family and my fellow villagers here face the terrible prospect of our homes could soon be raised and our businesses destroyed but. it's what's beneath the land an estimated two hundred fifty million tons of brown coal that threatens to wipe out a wash and two nearby villages off the map they have machines or strip mining the ground lignite or brown coa
that fishel policy of labeling nuclear power as one of the greatest threats to the environment has left germany in desperate need of alternative resources but is also used to succumb for forepaws the race for green energy could be doing even more damage. welcome to adam wash population two hundred forty one it's a place that steeped in history the bell in this church was forged before columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz...
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driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he plans to wear a red, white and blue texas attitude's dough. >>> are you one of those obamacare, quote, liars? jacob says my rate increased a whopping 42%. daniel says now i have no coverage and running out of prescriptions soon. thank you for sharing. you are real people. that's it for us. fox news sunday is up next. before we go, might not realize it, but the competition for best original song is where a lot of the drama is for many reasons that the year's oscar, but in part because of a buzz surrounding a song that parents and kids everywhere can't get out of their heads. youtube is filled with young ones belting outle
driven to preserve the environment, csx moves a ton of freight nearly 450 miles on one gallon of fuel. what a day. can't wait til tomorrow. >>> perseverance pays off. texas high school football player michael aramirez threw a hail mary catchi. and he did it. >> of course. showing everybody in class. everybody is high fives. don't forget your real friends. >> promise is a promise. as soon as he asked me, i said yes and so i'm sticking to that. i'm there. >> love it. he...
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and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. when i was their age, i was a lot like them. i didn't have ad in the house. and i was angry about it even though i didn't necessarily realize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do. groups that have had the odds stacked against them in unique ways that require unique solutions. groups who've seen fewer opportunities that have spanned generations. the worst part is that we become numb to these statistics. we're not surprised by them. we take them as the norm. we just assume this is an inevitable part of american life instead of the outrage that it is. [ applause ] >> and i -- and i believe the continuing struggles of so many boys and young men, the fact that too many of them are falling by the way side, dropping out, unemployed, involved in negative behavior, being pro filed. so we need to change the statistics. not just for the sake of the young men and boys, but for the sake of america's future. and that's -- that's why
and the only difference is that i grew up in an environment that was a little bit more forgiving. when i was their age, i was a lot like them. i didn't have ad in the house. and i was angry about it even though i didn't necessarily realize it at the time. i made bad choices. i got high without always thinking about the harm that it could do. groups that have had the odds stacked against them in unique ways that require unique solutions. groups who've seen fewer opportunities that have spanned...
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whole other level of understanding, because up to this point, you just had this sort of disembodied environment where there was no real connection and people anecdotally were telling people, yeah, i was sitting on the brim for four hours, whatever. now you are hearing emergency phone calls that are directly related to the tie-up on the bridge and then you layer over top of that the political shenanigans of some really stupid people who decided to have fun and games at the expense of all those commuters and this thing takes on a whole different feel for people on the ground, which is why i think the poll numbers may shift a little bit more as these tapes get more airing and people hear that anguish and that anger on the bridge. that's gonna translate in poll numbers and that's something i know the christie people are going to be concerned about. >> you know, steve, the governor finally got a question or a couple of questions at the -- at his ask the governor forum earlier this week. and i want to play a little bit of sound from that because christie's tenacity has not abated at all. let's take a
whole other level of understanding, because up to this point, you just had this sort of disembodied environment where there was no real connection and people anecdotally were telling people, yeah, i was sitting on the brim for four hours, whatever. now you are hearing emergency phone calls that are directly related to the tie-up on the bridge and then you layer over top of that the political shenanigans of some really stupid people who decided to have fun and games at the expense of all those...
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clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the sign that that isestors -- but radioshack an entirely different story. badwe kept hearing was how the weather of that retailers and margins were bad -- what is going on? >> that was definitely the vibe on wall street. the data was not looking great and everyone was ready for a catalyst for these retailers. it was like you had a pot of water coming to a boil. so -- in the waterned question were >> everyone else got taken off the burner and radioshack is still on. everyone else had liquidity and said we are going to make it at least through this year. radioshack, they just could not make it. the revenues are down, their
clearly, the changing environment for a payment company shows how successful paypal might someday be. lived a lot of groundwork like no one else, but as the trite tv is an goes, we shall see. >> we shall see. the stock up one percent. that was a great insight. investors are easing their concern, but not when it comes to radioshack. this electronic store catch a break? ♪ >> jcpenney, toys "r" us, best buy and sears are all seeing their bond rally the most in a year, the...
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the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer government is up to the consumer to find the news they think is not able to then i explained the world to them. everyone is able to judge that for themselves. so railing against media all bring things to the table. that the choices we have in the media now enable people to make up their own minds so that the stories cannot be buried anymore. you can find the stories company can also tell your friends, neighbors, and relatives through e-mail that they should read them. everyone right out watching c-span can be their own publisher, because if
the media environment has completely changed. the network news programs of older cronkite used to say that the weighted, and that was the definitive word. enormousevision has rise. there are the internet channels, and c-span. you have to be a careful consumer. should sample media that does not agree with you gores in accord with all of your views because you learn something. if you want to get the story that you can properly represents the facts, you can find it. it is really up to the viewer...
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we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks to get those returned because i've not been rewarded for doing so. so we've got a more neutral start to say yes, if you want to go out and take an outsized risk decision, you will get an outsized risking return if your play comes off. but equities aren't that market right now. but yesterday's events were demonstrated, should gazprom have not made the statement this morning, you would have a different attitude to its cash flow risk. now you have a different set of information. and actually, if you listen to what president putin is repeatedly saying
we suddenly think it h, has the environment changed? we have this big sell-off in recovery, europe and the u.s. in particular through january. that will take us back to basically where we started. we've got markets largely flat since the beginning of the year and both sides, the atlantic, plus or minus 3%. and, against that back drop, the decision to own equities in through the second quarter of the year saying yes, i'm going to stay with my equities. but i don't need to take unnecessary risks...
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they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner, the intelligence community work on climate change may be in jeopardy. >> you have a more bipolar congress with a lack of frank and honest discussions on issues like this, which bodes poorly for issues like climate change. >> what the orbiting observatory was supposed to do was something new. >> been -- the orbiting carbon observatory from nasa, the first and only satellite to monitor carbon dioxide failed at launch, depriving scientists to understand key variables for climate change. >> the satellite is the eyes and ears of the planet and if it is not in a position to gather the intelligence needed to assess the threat, we
they see clamp -- climate change as a risk, the stabilizing, changing the security environment that they're dealing with. >> climate change risk assessment means preparing for tomorrow, which does not sit well with politicians who are focused on today. >> it may of " -- require a lot of money upfront. wordshere are the war -- of the immediate benefits. that is difficult for political leaders to take those steps. >> with calls for belt- tightening coming from every corner,...
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what should the regulatory environment be? you have to have some rules. >> some of the rules were put in place that are very good. contact for the bar were. putting in place a really normative standard for making a loan. disclosure. all the things you heard about during the crisis. >> what about for the banks? agree -- we totally don't need to see the new agency that came out of the dodd frank law telling the banks with the price of mortgages ought to be. we should not have legislated the way that prepayment penalties work. as a low credit score bar were its mortgage come your score goes up immediately. another lender will come in and refinance you. that first lender will lose money. they're not going to do that. >> mark fleming is the chief economist on bloomberg radio. he said the housing market is becoming more illiquid. he says the slowdown we are seeing in sales as a result of not enough homes being available. is there a lack of inventory echo >> it is even scarier than that. think about 20% of all homes in this country s
what should the regulatory environment be? you have to have some rules. >> some of the rules were put in place that are very good. contact for the bar were. putting in place a really normative standard for making a loan. disclosure. all the things you heard about during the crisis. >> what about for the banks? agree -- we totally don't need to see the new agency that came out of the dodd frank law telling the banks with the price of mortgages ought to be. we should not have...
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this last five years i think what's really going to be amaze cigarette how well the market did in an environment that's been as anti-business as i have ever seen in my lifetime and i think that what you were just saying is absolutely true. i see this more as a spring that's wound up and ready to be unleashed. imagine where we would be if we had a president that was reaganesque that freed up capital, ended up launching new businesses for a new world. so all of that can very well happen and the fact is it can't get any worse in the last five years. >> it's coming, jack. one of the signals. stock market is telling you, the political situation, policy situation they are talking flat taxes now, they are going shut down this obamacare, it's coming jack. keep the faith. thanks to boston you gentlemen. now it was five years ago that the tea party was born. will that movement rebond with the rest of the gop and hand republicans control of the senate in november? we'll talk about that next with our political panel. please stay with us. turn aroun♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪
this last five years i think what's really going to be amaze cigarette how well the market did in an environment that's been as anti-business as i have ever seen in my lifetime and i think that what you were just saying is absolutely true. i see this more as a spring that's wound up and ready to be unleashed. imagine where we would be if we had a president that was reaganesque that freed up capital, ended up launching new businesses for a new world. so all of that can very well happen and the...
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it's the same environment. everything is the same. just -- like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem, not an issue. year 13, not a problem, not an issue. same old, same old. >> that's it for me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> the white house warns russia not to do what russia may have already started doing. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. it's playing out like a tom changes see thriller. ousted ukrainian president viktor yanukovych breaks his silence and vows to fight for his country's future as russian troops are spotted. the politics lead. flashback friday. withheld pages from the clinton presidency is released and shines new light on hillary clinton. >>> and the buried lead. actor seth rogen calls out washington, d.c., for not calling out something that is important. seth rogen live on "the lead" today. good afternoon, everyone. i'm jake tapper. we're going to begin, of course, with the world lead and armed men who may be tied to the russian military who have
it's the same environment. everything is the same. just -- like i said before, 12 years in the nba, not a problem, not an issue. year 13, not a problem, not an issue. same old, same old. >> that's it for me. i'm brooke baldwin. "the lead with jake tapper" starts right now. >>> the white house warns russia not to do what russia may have already started doing. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the world lead. it's playing out like a tom changes see thriller....
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it is the question of what the ifc and the world bank called enabling environment. there's not a shortage of money. they are enormously wealthy. they are regional investors. they would like to put money in, but can they trust in the rules of the game and the rules of law to do that. minerals are not going to be a magic bullet, but oil and gas resources that are being discovered recently are quite immense. inis not inconceivable that 10-15 years, they can more than underwrite the cost of sustaining said -- sustaining stability. in conclusion, let's move from thinking of quick fixes and magic bullets to understanding that peace and stability and governance were at the heart of peace and stability. it is the many small wins that will deliver this for afghans. the question is can the politics deliver something that the middle 90% of afghans who order and law and want that feature -- and want that future can realize it. you very much, andrew. it is a great pleasure to be here. i want to join you and others in thanking u.s. ip and others in sponsoring this. it is humbling
it is the question of what the ifc and the world bank called enabling environment. there's not a shortage of money. they are enormously wealthy. they are regional investors. they would like to put money in, but can they trust in the rules of the game and the rules of law to do that. minerals are not going to be a magic bullet, but oil and gas resources that are being discovered recently are quite immense. inis not inconceivable that 10-15 years, they can more than underwrite the cost of...
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the environment for the safety of media workers is still not that good. there are still -- is still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become .ersonal then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start terrorizing and attacking. we have had examples of this in the past. the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism . there is a huge problem of corruption and there is a huge need for investigative journalism. >> that segues to another subject. let me ask you about this, james. it is our business in a way and also the business of mr. answer here. just state broadcasting, government broadcasting. answer's rta is moving to a bubble broadcast model and changing the way they think about -- a public broadcast model and changing the way they think about they do their work. what is the role for the bbc and other broadcasters? is there a course correction we should make? i'm thinking about this because when he talks about investigative journalism, one of the things we have put
the environment for the safety of media workers is still not that good. there are still -- is still a lot of intimidation going on, particularly when cases become .ersonal then those who are covered will go after the media workers and start terrorizing and attacking. we have had examples of this in the past. the third problem has been lack of sufficient education in the area of investigative journalism . there is a huge problem of corruption and there is a huge need for investigative...
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in this case he decided that he would try to answer that question and he runs this environment will help program and collected sippy cups from and sentnd toys "r" us them to an independent lab in texas to be tested. he found out in fact roughly 1/3 of them did contain estrogen-like chemicals. >> in that pink sippy cup? >> his daughter's sippy cup was reaching estrogenic chemicals. his fears were founded. >> what can i do to her? >> this is the big question. we know a lot about bpa. it is one of the most of the chemicals on the planet. and we know these chemicals generally are associated with a range of negative health effects. but the specific effect of any slightlymical varies from chemical to chemical. we actually don't know what chemical is leaching out of that sippy cup. it is impossible to know. there is a high correlation with rest cancer -- with breast cancer. other specific diseases vary from chemical to chemical. michael green, the way he describes it as an implant science experiment that we are on our families all of the time. >> we're going to take a break and then come back t
in this case he decided that he would try to answer that question and he runs this environment will help program and collected sippy cups from and sentnd toys "r" us them to an independent lab in texas to be tested. he found out in fact roughly 1/3 of them did contain estrogen-like chemicals. >> in that pink sippy cup? >> his daughter's sippy cup was reaching estrogenic chemicals. his fears were founded. >> what can i do to her? >> this is the big question. we...